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... Congress . Kentucky and Vermont were the first new States , and for many years a Southern and a Northern State were admitted alternately . Colo- rado ( 1876 ) is the thirty - eighth State . There are also eight Territories , governed by ...
... Congress . Kentucky and Vermont were the first new States , and for many years a Southern and a Northern State were admitted alternately . Colo- rado ( 1876 ) is the thirty - eighth State . There are also eight Territories , governed by ...
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... Congress or denied to the States by the Constitution . What powers were granted to Congress ? The powers necessary to general government , such as taxation and the borrowing of money for national pur- poses , the regulation of foreign ...
... Congress or denied to the States by the Constitution . What powers were granted to Congress ? The powers necessary to general government , such as taxation and the borrowing of money for national pur- poses , the regulation of foreign ...
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... Congress ? CONGRESS . The legislative assembly of the Nation , consisting of the Senate , with two members from each State , chosen for six years , and the House of Representatives , chosen by the people for two years . How are ...
... Congress ? CONGRESS . The legislative assembly of the Nation , consisting of the Senate , with two members from each State , chosen for six years , and the House of Representatives , chosen by the people for two years . How are ...
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... Congress ? The Vice - President of the United States in the Senate ; a Speaker , elected by the House , over the House . When does Congress meet ? At least once a year , beginning on the first Monday of December . It may be called ...
... Congress ? The Vice - President of the United States in the Senate ; a Speaker , elected by the House , over the House . When does Congress meet ? At least once a year , beginning on the first Monday of December . It may be called ...
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... over 80 different acts of Congress changing the tariff . The first period , 1789-1811 , under the Hamilton tariff , and its amendments , was one of low duties , averaging less than 20 per cent . The A PRIMER FOR POLITICAL EDUCATION . 17.
... over 80 different acts of Congress changing the tariff . The first period , 1789-1811 , under the Hamilton tariff , and its amendments , was one of low duties , averaging less than 20 per cent . The A PRIMER FOR POLITICAL EDUCATION . 17.
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